Reynolds & Reynolds Brings Retail-Anywhere Approach to Business Office
Company plans to showcase new ways to speed up cash flow at NADA 2023.

Reynolds and Reynolds President Chris Walsh says new offerings designed to control dealerships' cash flow.
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Reynolds and Reynolds will showcase at NADA 2023 key offerings for dealers to take control of their cash flow. Coming off light new-car volumes and a murky outlook, cash in the bank will be extremely important this year. With more control over cash flow, dealers will be able to respond quicker to opportunities in a rapidly changing, uncertain market.
Three of the areas of focus in the business office are e-contracting, accounts payable and accounts receivable:
In the past, it would take days or even weeks for dealerships to get paid when a deal was completed, and contracts-in-transit times have been a major drain on dealership cash flow. Reynolds says that will be a thing of the past with its e-contracting. With over 100 active lenders onboard, and another 150-plus slated to come onboard in coming months, contracts will be processed from a single platform, Reynolds Retail Management System, and funded in a matter of hours, not days, freeing up large amounts of cash. And all of that can be done anywhere where the customer is — online, in-storet, or both in the case of a co-buyer.
Accounts Payable — Batch-printing checks weeks before bills are due and waiting for them to clear clogs cash flow. To combat that, Reynolds is empowering dealers to take control of cash flow by eliminating paper checks and paying their bills electronically precisely when they are due, freeing up cash — and even earning cash back when they use a virtual card — with Reynolds Electronic Payments.
Accounts Receivable — Similarly, printing invoices, stuffing envelopes, and waiting for checks to return 45 days later results in little to no control over cash flow. Reynolds is positioning dealers to Retail Anywhere with ReyPAY, which allows them to send statements electronically and collect payments instantly with a click of a button.
“Dealership operations go far beyond the interaction with the consumer, and so does the ability for dealers to Retail Anywhere. As we look forward, taking control of cash flow will continue to grow in importance, and these offerings are designed to help dealers do just that,” said Reynolds and Reynolds President Chris Walsh.
Additional, detailed information about Reynolds’ offerings that allow dealers to speed up and take control of their cash flow will be available at the company’s booth at NADA.
Originally posted on F&I and Showroom
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